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explain about glycogen and glucose​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Glycogen is a polysaccharide of glucose that serves as a form of energy storage in fungi and animals. ... Muscle glycogen is quickly converted into glucose by muscle cells and liver glycogen that converts into glucose for use throughout the body which includes the central nervous system.

Glucose is the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells. Glucose comes from the foods we eat or the body can make it from other substances. Glucose is carried to the cells through the bloodstream. Several hormones, including insulin, control glucose levels in the blood.

Answered by anmolrawal22
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Glycogen:

It is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucosethat serves as a form of energy storage in animals, plants, fungi and bacteria. The polysaccharide structure represents the main storage form of glucose in body.

Glucose:

It has simple sugar with formula C2H12O6. Glucose is the most abundant monosaccharide, a subcategory of carbohydrates. It is made by plants and algae during photosynthesis from water and carbon-dioxide using energy from sunlight.

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